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Plain _,___._ggc On white ground. 36" 36" drapery â€" figured and floral, Wine, grey, green, rose beige ground. 1 79 JUNIOR BUTCHER LINEN LOVELY PRINTED PIQUE BEAUTIFUL PEBBLE CLOTH vinyl resin 1.179 59¢ 79¢ â€"469 Friday evening our community hall was packed for a demonstraâ€" tion of Moffat‘s cooking school. It was beautifully carried out and sponsored by the mothers‘ auxilâ€" iary of our Guides and Brownies. With their leaders, Mrs. Dietrich, Mrs. White, Mrs. T. Swift and Miss Carbis, they went all out to sell tickets and extra tickets on a doll dressed in dollar bills. The magnifâ€" icent sum of $283 was raised and they are grateful to one and all who helped make the evening a success. Some splendid prizes were givâ€" en. Among Thistletown winners were Miss Arlene Allepon, who won the doll. We congratulate our Girl Guide and are truly happy over her win. Bags and baskets of good things according to ticket numâ€" bers went to Mrs. S. Sneyd, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Woodâ€" ard and Mrs. H. Flavell in Thistleâ€" town and many more too numerous to mention. Friends, you are not forgetting the Red Cross campaign, are you? Mrs. Humphries, Mrs. Perrin, Mrs. Carbis, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Poirier, Mrs. C. Watts, Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. E. Dunning, Mrs, L, Peach and Mrs. Wm.Marnie, anyone of them will call on you or accept your donation, any time, any place, with our grateful thanks. We are all volunâ€" teers helping in a good cause, The lovely flowers on the altar on Sunday were the gift of Mrs. Penn in loving memory of her mother, Mrs. Chantrey, and brothâ€" er, Roy C. Chantrey, both faithful members of St. Andrew‘s Church. Communion service on. Sunday with Rev. Douglas Paterson officâ€" iating. He spoke on the lesson for the day, "The feeding of the five thousand," comparing it with the way of life today. Our Lord still working miracles and doing good; the faithful few carrying out orâ€" ders and acting as His messengers; the multitudes just indifferent to the church as in the older days. Mrs. Proctor was very kind to take over the organ in the absence of our organist, Mr, Wynneâ€"Field, who has been very ill. Mr. Flavell and Mr. Dennis Field officiated as sidesmen. Next Sunday Mr. C. Speakman will be our preacher, 3.15 pm. The Women‘s Guild calls your attention to.the date, March 17, when you are asked to attend a potâ€"luck supper. Monday evening the rector supâ€" ervised the Young People‘s meetâ€" ing, mostly the newly . confirmed, and asked that they invite their young friends to come along. Next meeting will be Monday, March 12. The flowers on the altar at the United Church were placed by the family of the late Mr. J. W. Dunâ€" ning, in remembrance of his birthâ€" day, March 8. tfongrntulations to Mr. and Mrs. F. Middleton on their 40th wedding anniversary. JR Mr. Ralph Smith, Albion Rd., is in hospital and his neighbors and friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. The home and school meeting took place Tuesday, March 6. Mrs. Brookbank of York Council was guest speaker and the film "The Family Circle" was shown,. The committee is so anxious that these meetings go over well, so all friends interested in children make an effort to be present. Thursday evening, Lenten serâ€" vice at 8 o‘clock, A warm welcome awaits you. _ To Mr. Ken Stainton and family we extend our deepest sympathy. Mrs. Stainton, Sr., was buried on Tuesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aitcheson celebrated their 25th wedding anâ€" niversary on Saturday, Feb. 24. Their neighbors send congratulaâ€" tions as well as their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw held open house on Sunday in honor of the diamond wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, A. Shaw. There were over 100 present, and among the telegrams and good wishes was the customary one from His Maâ€" jesty. We send good wishes and A FASHION MINDED COIFFURE DESIGNED FOR YOU! As a companion to your EASTER bonnet. Make an early appointâ€" ment for your Easter Permanent. 1122A WESTON RD. (At Eglinton) Fascione Beauty Salon Thistletown Time To Look To Your Personal A+ Just Around The Corner! k The Senior Public Home and School Association meets . this Tuesday evening, March 13th at 8 p.m. at the school. . Susan Sharpe, Wallasey Ave., celebrated her 3rd birthday on March 1st by entertaining several of her little friends at a birthday party. Belated birthday greetings to Maureen May, Golfdown Dr., for March 6. â€" Birthday â€" greetings to Bobby Greenwood, Byng Ave., for March 9, also to little Leslie Burkeholder, of Torrence Place, who will be four years old on March 9. Paul Stainâ€" ton, Irwin Rd., will celebrate his birthday March 11. There is still a lot of folk on the sick list and we wish them @ speedy recovery and hope to see them out and around very soon. Mr. R. Smith, Sr., Albion, is At the church service on Sunday morning & helpful period of worâ€" ship was enjoyed. The congregaâ€" tion was slight, smaller than usual. Mr. Clark‘s sermon was based on the trial of Jesus, and he pointed out not only the flaunting of all legal procedure as laid down in the laws of Moses, but also the evidence of the hatred of Christ on the part of the chief priests and their determination to destroy Him, even to the extent of intimiâ€" dating the Roman governor. In response to the request of some friends who find some diffiâ€" culty in getting out to morning service a service was arranged last Sunday evening. Not only the good attendance but the appreciation exâ€" pressed amply justified the venâ€" ture. The service was conducted by the student pastor, Mr. Breveton Phills of St. Vincent, BWI, was the preacher, the sermon being a poWâ€" erful appeal for devotion and perâ€" sonal service for Christ, centered in His words to His followers just before His return to glory, "Ge ye into all the world," the "go" beâ€" ginning in the Christian‘s immedâ€" iate neighborhood; wherever are to Mr. R. Smith, Sr confined to hospital, The Moffat cooking school was & huge success. Winner of the doll was Arleene Allison. Some of the door prize winners were Mrs. Skinâ€" ner, Byng Ave, Mrs. Sneyd, Thistletown, and ‘Mrs. Ewing, Irâ€" win Rd. Mrs. Woodward won the chocolate banana cake. be found any who have not receivâ€" ed the Saviour. Mr. Phills expects to graduate soon, but if he is able to visit us again before returning to the West Indies he will receive a hearty welcome. hope they will see many years of happiness together There were Lenten services on Thursday â€" evening. . Our rector spoke on "Hindrances to Prayer." Inattention, . thoughts wandering, pride, just speech making really, not needing God if everything comes our way. Remember to praise God who knows our needs before we ask. We extend our congratulations to Miss Queenie Dumbleton and her choirs, one came first and one third in the Kiwanis Music Festiâ€" val,. We are proud that she is teaching music in our school. M artinnecmipet The Women‘s Institute wish all who are sick and have been strickâ€" en with this "flu" a speedy reâ€" covery. Lh cshaiiin oi iestsc ons Come one, come all, to the WI social on Friday, March 9. Lots of entertainment for all, including a fashion show put on by the Ross Stores in Weston. So come and bring your friends for an evening full of entertainment and fun. Correspondent: Mrs. Carbis e p) ELMLEA Correspondent: Mae Scott, Phone 2153â€"J TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON see many more Remember the General Meeting in â€" Humberlea _ School _ tonight, March 8th at 8 p.m. There will be coloured films for your entertainâ€" ment. I hear these films will be good, humorous and interesting. They will also show a few pointers on gardening. our committee hopes for a good attendance. Congratulations to Betty and Alex :Baptie, Wallasey Ave., on the birth of their dauxiur, Naney Eleanor, (6 lbs. 11 ogs.,) on March 1st. Special delivery for Alex‘s birthday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. "Slim" Finlayson who celebrate their wedding anniversary this week. Friday evening quite a number of Humber Summit residents atâ€" tended the Moffat cookingdemonâ€" stration held in Thistletown hall, proceeds in aid of the Girl Guides and â€" Brownies of Thistletown. Humber Summit ladies were Mrs. V. Evans, Mrs. Walduck, Mrs. P. Muir, Mrs. A,. Doan, Mrs. Matt. Campbell, Mrs. J. B. Henry, and Mrs. S. Thornley of Woodbridge. Mrs. Evans was winner of a tray of tarts, and on arriving home invited the friends who were with her into the house for coffee and samples of the tarts (just like Vivian). Mrs. A. Doan was winner of a bag of groceries, It certainly was a very interesting cooking demonstration, and the. demonâ€" Misses Eileen Chapman and Gwen Doan were members of the Weston â€" Skating â€" Carnival cast which gave a very wonderful and successful performance last week. Correspondent: Mrs, J. B. Henry Humber Summit George W. Rayner, Preiy, tion . Limite «y a.,..,mu.ï¬;li THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF To honour public spirited cittzens, engineers and builders, Ontario Hydro is now naming its large projects after men who have in great measure been responsible for the important position occupied by your Hydro in the industrial, commercial, rural and home life of the Province. Pictured are men whose service in the field of hydroâ€"power was so reeog= nized at the 42nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities and the Ontario Municipal Electric Association, held in Toronto, February 26th, 27th and 28th. Listed below are the projects which will perpetuate their names. ' Wlaiee‘s 244 * l-fl:" Frequency Changer -lh*.:'hu * 3. Clark Keith Generating Statien '":lum Generating . St0+â€" n. Witia! aperation lats 1951, teil strator was simply grand. Her name was Miss Portier. The doll was won by one of the Thistletown Guides. Mrs. Gabrielson of Humber Summit was also there, Sorry to hear of all these neighâ€" bours who have been sitk this past week: Mrs. H. Parkes Sr., MÂ¥s. A. Wallis, Billie Wallis, Mrs. E. Parkes, Barry Parkes, Mrs. A. Lockhart, Barbars Jean MacLean, Mrs. D. McKane, Mrs. Matt. Campâ€" :‘u mlr, Doug. Richardson. To 1 nei we wish a N peedy ul * _Don‘t forget the bingo every Tuesday in the Memorial Hall, Woodbridge road, Humber Summit, Euchres have been resumed in the Memorial Hall, and winners from last week were as follows: Mrs. A. Lockhart, Mrs. H. Oakley, Mr. Jim Anthony, and Mr. A. Lockâ€" hart. In the freezeâ€"out, Mrs. Heyâ€" wood, Mrs. S. McVannell, Mrs. Neil Metcalfe and Mrs. H. Robertson were the winners. The proceeds from these euchres are in aid of the Memorial Hall. Everyone inâ€" terested in euchre is very welcome. Mrs. A. Doan, Miss Reva Natâ€" tress, Mrs, D. McKane and Mrs. Matt. Campbell served in the canteen during last week, at the Woodbridge arena. This work is sponsored by the Burwick Women‘s Institute, and these ladies are among the members who take their turn in the canteen. Even busy Mrs. Frankâ€"Reeves was presâ€" ent in the canteen last Monday. 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